Fred Taylor isn't worried as much about the Pittsburgh Steelers' home-field advantage as he is their bad field. Taylor, the Jaguars' star running back, chided the Steelers on Tuesday for their substandard grass field. He also suggested they spend $1 million on artificial turf to improve one of the NFL's worst playing surfaces. The Jaguars play an AFC wild-card game in Pittsburgh on Saturday night, their second visit there in less than a month. "That field is terrible," Taylor said in a conference call with Pittsburgh reporters. "That's a lawsuit pending. That's ridiculous." Taylor's comments were unexpected only because he ran for 147 yards and the winning touchdown on that snow-covered, mushy field during Jacksonville's 29-22 victory in Pittsburgh on Dec. 16.